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Our 2011 election manifesto - Labour Party

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For vulnerable children aged 18 months – 3 years, <strong>Labour</strong> is committed to providing high<br />

quality early intervention programmes in ECE settings, so that at entry to school, the most<br />

vulnerable 5% are able to enter the classroom as ready to learn as their peers.<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> will provide free high-quality Early Childhood Education and parent support<br />

from 18 months to 3 years for the most vulnerable 5% of children.<br />

Funding to centres will be on similar basis to 20 Hours Free and will be progressively rolled<br />

out over the next six Budgets.<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> will, as part of its funding of ECE-based support for vulnerable children,<br />

develop the provision of multi-disciplinary, evidence- and centre-based early<br />

intervention programmes, with a view to expanding access to effective programs for<br />

the most vulnerable 5% of children nationally over the longer-term.<br />

This will be done in partnership with selected pre-existing ECE providers and/or in<br />

community hubs or whanau ora locations (see below).<br />

The estimated costs for this initiative (in $M) are:<br />

2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19<br />

2 8 15 20 30 40 50<br />

The same services may also assist young parents making the transition into work and<br />

training.<br />

Building on local and cultural strengths<br />

Communities working together and pooling resources can provide a strong basis for all the<br />

programmes described above. Whanau Ora should be a very important development in this<br />

area, with significant potential which <strong>Labour</strong> wants to see realised in these programmes.<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> will strongly support programmes built upon (and building on) cultural<br />

strengths, accountable to their communities and achieving strong outcomes.<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> will also find the best ways to build on the strengths of Pacific providers in developing<br />

early childhood services in their communities.<br />

Overseas models suggest that there may be significant advantages for families if social<br />

services can be co-located in the community, e.g. a one-stop shop providing early childhood<br />

education, parenting programmes and other health and social services. <strong>Labour</strong> believes that<br />

the range of early intervention and support services for children and families should be<br />

conveniently grouped and located in areas of need. There are already successful hubs<br />

operating in New Zealand that were trialled by the previous <strong>Labour</strong> Government, such as the<br />

Papakura Family Service Centre.<br />

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